First experience at Taichung Man Niu Spa
2026-06-14 21:37:13
[First Impression]
The therapist himself and the way he spoke seemed refined; personally I felt he wasn’t as rugged as in the photos, and his manner was very polite.
The service was quite attentive, including the washing and massage routines at the start and end; he would assess the situation and either chat with the client or let them enjoy the quiet.
[Treatment]
Two hours for NT$1,999 — a very good value — and the finger-and-oil massage technique was not sloppy. It felt like the therapist located the knots in the muscle groups and then repeatedly massaged those knots to break them up.
After being turned face up, an unexpected “G-service” began, and a suggestive atmosphere filled the air… Once that phase of the session ended, the therapist continued massaging the chest and leg muscles, and finished with a shower and washing.
[Behind the Scenes]
When I initially tried to book, I chose Monday, but another client had already booked that day and the therapist couldn’t accept my appointment. I was about to give up, but the therapist seemed keen to keep me and proactively offered several dates for me to choose from. Seeing his sincerity, I decided to book for today (Sunday).
When we met, the therapist saw me — a middle-aged man — and as soon as we got in the elevator he couldn’t help touching my beard, saying I looked very handsome and even asking if I was an online celebrity. At first I didn’t take his words seriously, thinking they were polite small talk to please a customer. After the session ended, he said it was pouring rain outside and that I could stay and take a short nap until the rain passed… Hmm — is that a kind of alternative stay? Remembering his earlier compliments made it seem like he might have been sincere, but I had already bought a train ticket and couldn’t stay. In the end the therapist hugged and kissed me and we said goodbye.
The therapist himself and the way he spoke seemed refined; personally I felt he wasn’t as rugged as in the photos, and his manner was very polite.
The service was quite attentive, including the washing and massage routines at the start and end; he would assess the situation and either chat with the client or let them enjoy the quiet.
[Treatment]
Two hours for NT$1,999 — a very good value — and the finger-and-oil massage technique was not sloppy. It felt like the therapist located the knots in the muscle groups and then repeatedly massaged those knots to break them up.
After being turned face up, an unexpected “G-service” began, and a suggestive atmosphere filled the air… Once that phase of the session ended, the therapist continued massaging the chest and leg muscles, and finished with a shower and washing.
[Behind the Scenes]
When I initially tried to book, I chose Monday, but another client had already booked that day and the therapist couldn’t accept my appointment. I was about to give up, but the therapist seemed keen to keep me and proactively offered several dates for me to choose from. Seeing his sincerity, I decided to book for today (Sunday).
When we met, the therapist saw me — a middle-aged man — and as soon as we got in the elevator he couldn’t help touching my beard, saying I looked very handsome and even asking if I was an online celebrity. At first I didn’t take his words seriously, thinking they were polite small talk to please a customer. After the session ended, he said it was pouring rain outside and that I could stay and take a short nap until the rain passed… Hmm — is that a kind of alternative stay? Remembering his earlier compliments made it seem like he might have been sincere, but I had already bought a train ticket and couldn’t stay. In the end the therapist hugged and kissed me and we said goodbye.
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